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a future. persistent technology here in western massachusetts, this is a real opportunity for the future. only if there is a well-educated work force. that starts and home school, on into community colleges, and on into universities. i want to say this is about priorities. that is how i see it. there will not be a single, magic bullet. what the priorities. students will have to pick up more of the costs of student loans. twice, senator brown voted to let students rates double. why? it would have forced to pay for it closing a loophole used by millionaires. it is called the newt gingrich loophole. what are your priorities? protecting loopholes for millionaires or college education? >> great question. the cost of education is out of sight. we need to have an educated student population. my youngest daughter graduated. i understand. one of the largest driving forces behind the high cost of education is administrative costs. professor war makes about $350 thousand to teach a course. she got a zero interest loan and gets perks. it is interesting. kids are forced to go out and borrow money at

they did it and how they leveraged commercial, off-the-shelf technology to empower it. >> with the largest discretionary funding of any be u.s. department, dod is a ripe target for budget cuts. sequestration looks likely since we're seeing little action from congress. what problems is that going to present for supporting soldiers, sailors and air personnel? >> well, one of the jobs that we all have is jcs, and i'll put back on my chief of army hat for a moment, is the job of taking the resources that are provided and keeping the force in balance. so a service chief has about five levers they can pull to keep the budget in the balance. manpower costs on one side, infrastructure on the other, operations, maintenance, training and modernization. i mean, there's probably another lever there or so that i've forgotten about. but, you know, it does come down to mechanics at some point. how much money will you invest in each of those to have each of those levers stay in balance. and the challenge that you describe in managing the budget and especially as it regards sequestration is that it takes a

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vast reserves of coal and there is the ability to mine it. there's also technology that changes over time and opportunities. so if there was this national energy policy can we certainly want to look and see if this is right for montana. but it's sort of the tragedy in some respects. i certainly don't think we stop doing things in developing resources hoping for that national policy. when there's a national policy, if there is a national policy at some point, i'll say does this fit with montana? we can also develop so many other ways. the price of coal in our area, in the river basin is substantially in the last year. natural gas has become not much more available. so we don't even know what the next three years are going to look like. as governor, i'll certainly be open to all the opportunities and challenges to do it correctly. >> mr. hill. hill: first of all, it is a great but mr. bullock's decision. i agree with the governor who pointed out to steve at the time that we were receiving between two and three times the appraised value of the state hired an appraiser to value the coal

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signed on for the technologies, a manufacturer of ora quick, which is the very first at home rapid hiv test. in fact, he appeared to talk about this. >> look, doctors are already using this, so this is nothing like new. and the great thing about it, they have been using it for many, many years. and so now, it is just available to the public. and so it is great, because when you think about the fear factor, and you think about easterly detection can save your life, that is why i'm here 21 years, i found out early, jumped on it, took my meds, make sure, i still work out and make sure, i was comfortable with my new status. >> i'll tell you, in all of this, magic talked about people who engage in high risk behavior to get tested. but who exactly are the people who should get tested? will it make a difference overall, and how exactly will it make a difference. our expert, joining us, thank you for joining us. i know you have written a little bit about this. and you spent your entire career for really pushing for entire hiv screening. is this really a big game-changer in your mind? >> thank

to use. plus nature and technology and how the two can fuse. joining us once again is tracy grant of "the washington post" kids post. great to see you. let's start with an exhibit about the news and how you can use the news and art at the national gallery. >> this is very cool. shop with the news is a new exhibit at the national gallery. in sunday's kids post we not only introduce kids to some of the amazing art that's in it. we explain to them how they can do it. for example this is a laurie abramson work that weaves together the "new york times" and the china times. it's really fascinating. the exhibit also includes this picasso. you can see where he uses le journal at the bottom. very recognizable. in sunday's kids post we tell kids how he -- and this is a paper mache piece. we tell kids how they can use the newspaper. kids post the comics, sports section, to create their own works of art just like those that they can see at the national gallery. >> very fun. next is your dog a lefty or righty? i didn't realize dogs could have a lefty or righty. >> i didn't either but it turns out unli

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's technology. technology has changed. but happening about this, for a second. when president obama gives a major address, his speech writers, his staff will take it through focus groups first so they can hear what they think the american people want to hear. you think lincoln had a focus group? do you think rose velor kennedy did? linkon was in the white house at night with lamp light, and he was writing -- >> jamie: ink well. >> a pen. he had an understanding of what he thought americans needed to hear. roosevelt, kennedy, the same. kennedy had ted sorrenson and a marvelous speech writer. but they worked together. roosevelt wrote that speech by himself. the only help he got was right before he went on, he ran it past his daughter and son-in-law. >> jamie: how interesting. i appreciate that you say that i hit on t. i think anyone that has the tune to do an interview with someone who wrote a book, should read the book. i was very moved by the way you captured the moments that these president his in their mind when is they wrote these words. they really had the pulse of where the nation is

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have some new technology to show off, an even better way to show the most critical battleground states and the -- we'll be back in 37 seconds. >>> as we told you at the top, right now, former penn state coach, a convicted sex offender jerry sandusky's sentencing hearing, sandusky declared that he's innocent of those 45 counts of child sex abuse in this recorded statement. which is likely a preview of what he plans to tell the judge said, sandusky says the whole trial was a setup and that all of these accusers apparently conspired against him. >> evaluate the accuse ers and their families, realize they didn't come out of isolation, the accusers are products of many more people and experiencing than me. think about their confidants and their honesty. think of how easy it was to turn on me given the potential perks. people need to be portrayed for who they really are. >> that perks line, wow. live from bell font, pennsylvania. perks, that is one defiant statement john yang. >> absolutely, chuck, it's not only the accusers he said con spird against him, he said the media, investigators, th

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. partly because it helps us build a future. persistent technology here in western massachusetts, this is a real opportunity for the future. only if there is a well- educated work force. that starts and home school, on into community colleges, and on into universities. i want to say this is about priorities. that is how i see it. there will not be a single, magic bullet. what the priorities. students will have to pick up more of the costs of student loans. twice, senator brown voted to let students rates double. why? it would have forced to pay for it closing a loophole used by millionaires. it is called the newt gingrich loophole. what are your priorities? protecting loopholes for millionaires or college education? >> great question. the cost of education is out of sight. we need to have an educated student population. my youngest daughter graduated. i understand. what those payments certainly are. one of the largest driving forces behind the high cost of education is administrative costs. professor war makes about $350 thousand to teach a course. -- professor warren makes about

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, let's hire another 100,000 math and science teachers to make sure we maintain our technological lead and so people are skilled and able to suckicide and hard-pressed states right now can't all do that. in fact, we have seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over the last several years. and governor romney doesn't think we need more teachers. i do. i think that that is the kind of investment where the federal government can help -- it can't do it all -- but it can make a difference. as a consequence, we will have a better-trained workforce. and that will create jobs panies want to locate in places where we have a skilled workforce. >> jim: two minutes, governor on the role of government. >> i love great schools. massachusetts, our schools are ranked number 1 of all 50 states. the key to great schools. great teachers. i reject the judged that i don't believe in great teachers or more teachers. every state should make that decision on their own. the role of government -- look behind us, the constitution and the declaration of independence. it is to promote and protect the pri

, since the economic future of the united states depends on our tradition of technological innovation, representative brown's views are not in the national interest. he is by any measure, unqualified to make decisions about science, space, and technology. wow. ready for something really scary in one of brown's cohorts is todd akin who holds the theory that women can prevent getting pregnant in instances of what he calls legitimate rape. >>> up next, can joe biden save the day for the democrats when he debates paul ryan in thursday? you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. victor! victor! i got your campbell's chunky soup. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. the giants don't have a mascot! ohhh! eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. hmmm. for giant hunger! thanks mom! see ya! whoaa...oops! mom? i'm ok. grandma? hi sweetie! she operates the head. [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it'

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of arguments made by some people saying, you know, the defense department is a major driver of technology, the defense department is what does the internet, cellphones, all these technologies. i don't know enough about it, i am not an expert on this, but i wonder if you could discuss that. is it pro-investment to spend money on the military? maybe the other argument is that if we are not wasting its money on things we don't have to spend on in terms of military systems, it might enhance technology. what is your view on that? >> my view is a two-part answer. a, the purpose of defense services broadly speaking is to defend capital against foreign aggressors, foreign to structure, both physical, human, etc. to the extent that the defense budget is too small, you might get too little investment. that is a reasonable argument. i don't think we are in that world, but that is a reasonable conceptual problem. the second point is how did we ever move from caves to buildings, from fire to telephony, etc., without a massive defense structure? some sort of under-incentive in the private sector to eng

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, technology. that is not a plan to grow the economy. that is not change. we have been there. we have tried that. we are not going back. we are moving forward. that is why i am running for a second term as president of the united states. [applause] look -- we have got a different view about how you bring jobs and prosperity to america. the strong economy does not trickle down from the top. it grows from a thriving middle- class, and folks working hard to get into the middle-class. i think it is time our tax code stopped rewarding companies that ship jobs overseas. let us reward small businesses and manufacturing here in ohio, products made in america. that is the choice in this election. i believe we can create more jobs by controlling more of our own energy. after 30 years of inaction, we raised fuel standards. by the middle of the next decade, your cars and trucks would go twice as far on a gallon of gas. today, the u.s. is less dependent on foreign oil than at any time in two decades. it is time to move forward. my plan would cut our oil imports in half, and invest in the clean energy cr

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we can afford a piece of technological elegance like that. i'd strike that sort of thing from the ticket. i don't know how many people have ridden the concorde, not many, but i voted against it, said it would be a financial disaster and it's been just that. >> senator. >> so, those are the types of things that i would work on. >> senator quayle? >> the way we're going to reduce this budget deficit, and it is a challenge to make sure that it is reduce, is first to stick to the gramm-rudman targets. the gramm-rudman targets have worked. we've reduced the federal budget deficit $70 billion. senator bentsen voted against gramm-rudman, the very tool that has been used to bring the federal budget deficit down. we're going to need all the tools possible to bring this federal budget deficit down. we need the tools of a line item veto. a line item veto that 43 governors in this country have, but not the president of the united states. the president of the united states needs to have a line item veto. when congress goes ahead and puts into appropriations bills unrequested and unnecessar

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a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning, everyone. it's 7:56. i'm michelle griego. richmond firefighters could be on the scene of a large pallet fire this morning. the fire began a few hours ago on brookside drive. investigators haven't determined a cause but there were reports of lightning in the area. >>> san francisco's sheriff is set to return to work today. last night the board of supervisors fell two votes short of removing him from office. >>> and word just came down that former pro football star alex caras has died. he played more than a dozen seasons with the detroit lions then later became an actor with roles in the classic film blazing saddles and the tv sitcom webster. he was 77. stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. ,, ,,,,,, >>> good morning. we have a number of hot spots across the bay area including down the eastshore freeway. it is just gridlock. looks li

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. born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing-out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. click or call. aah! learning how to kick flip 6 stairs takes determination. so will getting into college. i've got what it takes. so do you. >> sean: the first round of post-debate polls are out and there are chomps in very important swing states, in virmg virk, recommendny leads 49-48. florida, governor romney is ahead of the anointed one, 49-47. in ohio, in fact, romney has closed the gap and obama is up only 1 point, 50-49. among the ohio voters who said they are certain they will vote, romney has a comfortable lead, 51-48. here with the reaction, fox news contributors, democratic pollster pat caddell and dough schoen. i didn't like that the poll numbers were so skewed and they were using methodology and voting trend that was an anomaly and going above it. >> i agree with that. and pat agrees as l. bottom line, there have been three or four points of movement in the swing stat

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